A wind-driven wildfire on a hillside above the southern California city of San Bernardino burned several homes and forced evacuations before it was brought under control on Tuesday (6), firefighters said.
Video from local television station KTLA 5 showed at least five homes burned after the fast-moving fire swept through luxury homes overlooking the city of 220,000 people, located about 55 miles east of Los Angeles.
The fire started Monday (5) and burned 40 hectares before being mostly contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The cause of the fire was being investigated.
Warmer-than-normal temperatures and abundant vegetation after a wet winter and spring have created ideal conditions for wildfires in the most populous U.S. state. Climate change has led to more severe and longer heat waves, experts say.
Another fire, in the forested mountains north of Sacramento, became the fourth largest on record in California, burning an area larger than the city of Los Angeles across two counties.
Dry forests, high temperatures and steep canyons have made it difficult to fight the fire, which has destroyed about 640 homes and other structures.
Source: CNN Brasil

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